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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Minutes 1980-02-11 TOWN OF ITHACA TOWN BOARD MEETING February 11 , 1980 - 5 : 30 P . M . At a Regular Meeting of the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York , held on the 11th day of February , 1980 , at 5 : 30 p . m . , at the Town of Ithaca Offices at 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , there were : ® PRESENT : Noel - Desch , Supervisor Marc Cramer , Councilman George Kugler , Councilman Victor Del Rosso , Councilman Shirley Raffensperger , Councilwoman Catherine Valentino , Councilwoman Henry McPeak , Councilman ALSO PRESENT : Lawrence Fabbroni , Town Engineer Lewis Cartee , Building Inspector Evan Monkemeyer Herbert Monkemeyer E . L . Rose Monkemeyer M . David Jennings , Town Representative to the County Youth Bureau Patrice N . Jennings , 593 Sheffield Road Theodore R . Wolski , 2334Forest Home Drive Ruth Mair , 103 Judd Falls Road Joel Silbey , 105 Judd Falls Road Nancy Fuller , Deputy Clerk Henry Aron , Planning Board Chairman Kit Lambert , 136 Judd Falls Road John Lambert , Jr . , 136 Judd Falls Road Representatives of the Media : Matt Leone , Ithaca Journal Kimberly Adams , WTKO PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE The Supervisor led the assemblage in the Pledge of Allegiance . REPORTS OF TOWN OFFICIALS TOWN SUPERVISOR Pleasant Grove Speed Limit Through the cooperative el7fort of Cornell , the County and Assemblyman MacNeil , we have achieved the lowering of the speed limit on Pleasant Grove Road from 40 MPH to 30 MPH from Cayuga Heights south to Forest Home . This has taken over two years but perseverance has paid off and the children who live at Hasbrouck and Pleasant Grove apartments will be in a better situation with regard to crossing the street to go to nursery school , etc . This action is one of the steps to be taken to improve the traffic situation in Forest Home . The second step is the consideration of the ban on truck traffic through the hamlet - an item on the agenda tonight . We are in the process of setting up meetings with the police and public safety officials in Cayuga Heights and Cornell to assist us in enforcing these controls . Zoning and Building Code Enforcement We have stated , that one of our primary objectives is the development of follow through mechanisms to ensure that violations of our various codes are pursued through appropriate channels until corrected . X39 Town Board Minutes - 2 - February 11 , 1980 Through the efforts of Mr . Cartee and our Town Attorney , we have systems approach to the wide variety of possible situations . We have already seen considerable progress in cleaning up many of the occupancy violations in addition to correction of the chronic junk problems in several areas , as reported earlier . Town Newsletter 19 Census questionnaire will soon be mailed to residents through - out the Town . It is extremely critical to the Town that we have an accurate count for both apportionment of U . S . Representatives ® and revenue purposes . The County Planning Board will serve as the Census Complete Count Committee for the County . We should time our next Newsletter to alert Townspeople to the importance of filling out the questionnaires and offering assistance where necessary and further to make sure they receive the forms . Fire Contract Negotiations / Youth Services We are continuing to negotiate with the City through their Inter - governmental Relations Committee , the future fire contracts and youth services . On fire services , negotiations will include discussions with Ithaca College and Cornell on a mechanism for them to pay their fair share of the costs of the service . In the Youth Services , the cost / participant / program has now been worked out and future discussions will be held on the contract basis for assessing such costs . Town Historian The Town o Ithaca came into existence in April of 1821 . We have on record , minutes dating back to 1852 on file in our vault . We now find that the first book of minutes do exist and will be presented to the Town at an appropriate ceremony , as soon as an appropriate display arrangement can be created in conjunction with our renovation program . The door between the lobby and the Town Clerk ' s Office is scheduled to be closed off , and inside the closing in the wall , an appropriate glass display case can be constructed . We have been unable to get adequate response from our architect , so we will be seeking assistance on a per hour basis from other sources . The Town Engineer will be reporting on this in the near future , including plans to release for bidding the exterior repairs . TOWN ENGINEER The Town Engineer , Lawrence Fabbroni presented his Annual Report for 1979 , also , the Five Area Sewer Project . ( Reports attached to minutes ) . Mr . Fabbroni discussed the ventilating system at the Highway Facility . The ventilating system was built - in , to vent exhaust from the trucks . ® However , the fumes rise to the ceiling before going out the vents . Also , the maintenance bay is cutoff from the ventilating exhaust system . Mr . Fabbroni stated that Wheaton ' s Sheet Metal Company will ® build ducts and install dampers , at the ceiling , for $ 750 . 00 . RESOLUTION N0 , 19 Motion by Councilman Del Rosso ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , RESOLVED , that the Town Board , upon the recommendation of the Town Engineer , hereby authorizes the installation of ducts and dampers into the present exhaust ventilating system , at the Town Highway Facility . The work to be performed by Wheaton Sheet Metal Company of Ithaca , New York at a cost of $ 750 . 00 . ( Cramer , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , Kugler , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . Mr . Fabbroni stated that the Salt Storage facility frame was now F v ANNUAL REPORT FOR 1979 - - ENGINEERING , PLANNING , ZONING . Lawrence P . Fabbroni Town Engineer ( A ) MUNICIPAL PROJECTS ' STATUS ( 1 ) COMPLETED : a . Transit A comprehensive plan for the Northeast area of Tompkins County , as a member of the Northeast Area Transit Study Committee , was developed providing two peak hour bus routes serving the Village of Lansing , Town of Ithaca , Village of Cayuga Heights , Cornell University , and the City of Ithaca . The package of administration consists — ' of three contracts , Cornell with Private Apartment Sub sidizers , Municipal Parties , including the County with the City , and City with Swarthout & . Ferris private carrier . - Northeast Transit has operated in its new form carrying . . . an average of 20 passengers per bus run . This represents . a use of 607o of available capacity which is very good for a first year service during traditionally low use months . The Town endorsed the current Hospital and Ithaca College bus service along with Ithaca College , City of Ithaca , and Tompkins County for another year . Ridership figures show about a 50 - 50 split of usage fo.r the Hospital and I . C . ends of the run . Overall usage for a twelve hour daily operation is 20 passengers per bus run . b . Sewers Small sewer extensions were planned , designed , and are now under contract to extend services along Slaterville Road , West Haven Road , and ValleyView Road . All private easements ( 10 ) were negotiated and secured by staff . - Final construction inspection of the five area sewer extension was completed . Punch list items have been narrowed down to one yard resodding with a balance of $ 500 . withheld . Final contract amounts were $ 950 , 774 . 35 for aid work and $ 114 , 933 . 38 for non - aid work . Aid overruns were $ 33 , 050 . 85 and non - aid overruns $ 9 , 523 . 38 for a collective total of 4 . 160 of the estimated contract amount of $ 1 , 023 , 133 . 50 . The major add items were collective greater depth of sewers , additional manholes to avoid physical obstacles , longer highway bores to avoid trafficked and landscaped areas in Forest Home , major addition of paved areas and rock excava- tion due to boulders encountered on Elm Street work , addi - tional bracing for water and sewer lines crossing Fall Creek and a major quantity change for lateral lengths . Consultant study of City Sewerage Treatment Plant Upgrading and System of Collection continues . Preliminary results show most areas in the City in need of detailed infiltration / inflow studies and selected areas in the Town in need of detailed infiltration and / or I inflow studies . A grant amend - _ ment was prepared to fund this second stage . Simultaneously , the plant design study has produced a draft Facility Plan which has started to be scrutinized in a series of public meetings . Secondary treatment with non - chemical phosphorus removal is presently favored with a project cost of $ 28 + million projected for 1983 . The intermunicipal sewer commission is presently discussing ownership options and has been meeting monthly . A master . map of Town sewers is almost complete . Laterals are located for five area sewer hookup . Annual Report 1979 - Engineering , Planning , Zoning , Page Two �4 , = C . Town Barn and Town Hall - Budget required storage pole barn to be designed in - house . Construction is underway with poles and perimeter plates awaiting placement of trusses. in January . Trusses and roof materials were bid and' are presently on - site . A detailed landscape plan for the Town Barn was done and the first phase implemented by the Park CETA crew . Town Hall improvements were scaled down to plans for acces _ to the handicapped , improved circulation , roof repair , re - painting , and minor redecorating . No work was actually done in 1979 . d . Parks - CETA Application was approved . Eastern Heights Park and Tareyton Drive Park were designed and constructed . Northview Road West . was redesigned after new neighborhood input , and constructed . Construction began on the East Ithaca bikeway from Honness Lane to Maple Avenue . A study of park needs in Forest Home . was begun . A draft bikeway local law was prepared . - Town made a purchase offer for the Lehigh Valley Railroad . Federal grant was awarded for purchase of Coy Glen lands and rejected by Town Board . - Update Bikeway Plan for Town . e . Transportation - . Continued review of Route 96 proposals from State as a representative of Mayor ' s Design Committee . Alternates in the City were narrowed down to Esty Street , Court , Buffalo alternatives . Debate continues on low impact and railroad grade separation . Cornell has hired their own consultant to identify the best corridor from their viewpoint from Route 13 to Route 366 . Town and County engineers and planners are part of . an ad hoc review group . Storm sewer work as funded by Safer Off - Systems Program was designed and built in -house on the . steepest section of Snyder Hill Road . Signing improvements were installed within Forest Home . f . Traffic Traffic counts were gathered from Forest Home up into the Northeast area . g . Drainage Further studies of .Winthrop Drive - Simsbury Drive drainage problem were done for citizens . Discussions of Northeast School, diversion ditch were commenced with school official- so ` Annual Report 1979 - Engineering , Planning , Zoning . Page Three h . Water Bid , let contracts , reviewed bonds , and inspected painting of Sapsucker Woods and Danby Road Tanks . Externally inspected all Town water facilities with Tompkins County Environmental Health Engineer John Andersson and SCLIWC Director Don Terrell . Completed topographic survey , bid , let contracts , and acted as owner ' s representative for Stone Quarry Road water improvement . Only one pressure reducing vault and spring cleanup remain to be done . Inspected Trumansburg Road Tank interior and exterior , Northview Road Tank interior and exterior , Troy Road Tank interior and exterior , and Cliff Street Pump Station interior . - Cathodic protection was priced , awarded , and installed in the Danby Road and Sapsucker Woods Road Tanks . i . Ordinances Zoning Ordinance was drafted by committee for Board and public review . - SEQR Local Law was revised by committee for Attorney review . - Draft sign ordinance was prepared by committee for Board review . j . Solid Waste - Tompkins County hired a consultant to study the solid waste disposal problem . Joint meetings were held to review consultant ' s recommendations to generate steam for Cornell . Cornell , at least temporarily , has rejected this as a viable source of steam . k . Housing - Preliminary investigations of Town eligibility for funding in various housing programs . 1 . Surveys Stone Quarry Road . - Pineview Terrace , Blackstone Avenue . - Hertel sewer . Snyder Hill Road . m . Enforcement - Legal proceedings against Monkemeyer Art Colony were . delayed indefinitely and forever if pre - trial settlement to prepare plans and make alterations to meet State Code is carried out by Monkemeyers . - Numerous landowners have been cited or are under continuing investigations for occupancy violations . A system of enforcement for investigating , notifying , citing , and accusing violators was prepared for Attorney review . Annual Report for 1979 - —Engineering , Planning , Zoning , Page Four - ( A ) MUNICIPAL PROJECTS ' . STATUS ( cont . ) ( 2 ) PLANNED : a . Transit Monitor ongoing operations to the Northeast and the Hospital . Develop comprehensive plan for the Town . Study need and feasibility of transit service to East Ithaca . - Develop grant proposal for transit equipment and facilities . b . Sewers Complete Slaterville , ValleyView , and West Haven sewer work cleanup and repaving . Review Benefit Formula . Complete landscaping for five - area sewer project . - Complete master map and field check . - Locate all manholes and raise tops . Act as Town ' s clerk on SSES field contracts and City plant studies . c . Town Barn and Town Hall Installation of upper exhause. vents in maintenance bay and open garage areas . Completion of exhaust emission stack in garage itself . Completion of Cold . Storage Pole Building including siding , curb , pad , . center wall , lighting and doors . . Conversion from oil - fired heat to gas - fired heat . Complete second phase landscaping . - Pa..int Town Hall in and out , improve security and circula - tion , provide access to the handicapped , replace or install carpeting , repair roof middle section . d . . Parks —Design and construction . of Salem Drive Park , Haven Hills or Eastern Heights Phase II , and Forest. Home parks . Study and design for DeWitt Junior High site with School District . Study and design for Sandra Place Vest Pocket Park . .. 1 - Completion of East Ithaca Bikeway . Design and Construction of Lehigh Valley Right of Way Bikeway . Study of reclamation of hospital tennis courts . - Rehabilitation of the Forest Home Walkway . from Warren to North Bridge . : : vAnnual Report 1979 - Engineering , Planning , Zoning . Page Five , e . Transportation - Continued review of Route 96 proposals from State as a representative on Mayor ' s Design . Committee . Supervision of Pennsylvania Avenue construction by private contactor or Highway Department . - Drainage improvements on Forest Home Drive . - Guard rails on Sand Bank Road . - Finalize 5 - year master plan for roadway improvements and maintenance including Forest Home Bypass . - Develop proposals for Donovan Plan repaving . - Develop proposals for Safer Off - Systems Funds . - Develop proposals for 1979 Bond Issue including Stone Quarry Road shoulder and culvert improvement , Culver Road recon - struction , Burns Road bridge replacement and. north end relocation , Caldwell Road reconstruction , and construction of route from Ellis Hollow to Route 366 -with County . Design and construct Pine Tree Road relocation from Snyder Hill to Ellis Hollow with Cornell and County . Research funding for combined storm sewer -walkway / bikeway projects particularly on County roads . Research methods of cut asphalt repaving . Establish truck routes . f . Traffic Design of a 4 - year cycle program for counting traffic on all Town roads . g . Drainage Completion of Northeast and East Ithaca Drainage Studies with recommended improvements . Field survey and quantity determination for South . Hill including Elmira Road and possible spot improvements prior to final studies . Construction of Northeast School diversion ditch . Spot drainage improvements at homeowner request . . . . Diversion ditch between Simsbury and Texas Lane , Final Plan for Pineview Terrace . h . Water - Bid , let contracts , inspect painting of Trumansburg Road , Northview Road , and Troy Road Tanks . Bid , let contracts , inspect upgrading of the Cliff Street Pump Station . - Upgrade Christopher Circle Check Valve . Inspect and clean Pine Tree Road Tank , Hungerford Hill Tank , Ridgecrest Road Tank , and Christopher Circle Tank , Exercise Pearsall Place pumps . Paint inside and out all pump stations . Is Annual Report 1979 - Engineering , Planning , Zoning . Page Six Preparation of materials for monitoring system operation , performance , and maintenance . - Preliminary investigation of West . Hill water service area including Glenside . i . Ordinances - Finalize Zoning Ordinance , hold public hearings , adopt new maps and ordinance . Finalize amended SEQR Local Law by public hearing . Revise Subdivision Regulations . Adopt revised Sign Ordinance Local Law by public hearing . Develop Wetlands Map for Town with DEC and County assistance . Draft Fire Code . j . Solid Waste Continuing . study with the . County of the problem of solid waste transport , disposal , and sites . k . Housing Study of rehabilitation needs . Study of elderly needs and opportunities to meet those needs , e . g . , HUD funding , Old Hospital reclamation . - Study of apartment supply / demand . } 1 . Surveys Develop a benchmark system in the . Town . Pine Tree Road relocation . - . Caldwell Road . Burns Road . m . Enforcement Streamline stage inspections on new construction . Finalize system of enforcement for investigating , notify - ing , citing , and accusing violators . Act on all occupancy violations . n . Special Studies West Hill and Hospital - Cornell Developments . ( B ) PRIVATE STATUS 1 , East Ithaca i . Haven Hills Subdivision - two homes by Quail and Tubbs . ii . Two homes in general Slaterville area . Two three - unit buildings in Eastwood Commons ; 49 total . iv . Photo Kiosk , East Hill Plaza . v . EAI Co - Op Addition . a - : Annual Report 1979 - Engineering , Planning , Zoning . Page . Seven 2 . Northeast Ithaca i . St . Catherine Subdivision - one home . ii . Concord Place - four homes by Brown and Davis . iii . Lisa Lane — four homes by Jonson . iv . One by individual . 3 . South Hill i . Three new homes by individuals . ii . East King Road - two homes by Monkemeyer , ilia Sam Peter Warehouse , 4 . West Hill i . 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However , a source of rough cut two inch lumber at twenty seven cents a board foot has become available . RESOLUTION NO . 20 Motion by Councilman Cramer ; seconded by Councilman McPeak , ® RESOLVED , that the Town Board authorizes the purchase of two inch rough cut lumber to enclose the Salt Storage facility at a price of $ 2 , 000 . ® ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . The Town Engineer also reported that the sewer system for Valley View , West Haven and Slaterville Roads is complete and ready for hookup . Clean up for the area is scheduled for the spring . Mr . Fabbroni stated that 1976 was the last time area photographs were taken of the Town of Ithaca and that they should be updated every four years to show the growth in the Town . The County is also planning on having photographs of the County taken after the snow melts and before the trees begin to leaf out . The Town Engineer noted that he would like the Town flown at 2000 feet , which would produce a one inch scale . Councilman Del Rosso suggested that the County be contacted and per - haps the Town and County might receive a lower price on a joint venture . Mr . Fabbroni felt a joint venture was not a good solution , as the County planned a higher flight plan which would not give the details required by the Town on their aerial photographs . RESOLUTION N0 , 21 Motion by Councilman Cramer ; seconded by Councilman McPeak , RESOLVED , that the Town Board authorizes that aerial photographs , at 2000 feet , be taken of the Town at a cost not to exceed $ 2 , 000 . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Raffensperger , Valentino , Desch , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . BUILDING INSPECTOR ® Building Inspector Lou Cartee reported seven building permits were issued in January 1980 , total construction cost of $ 192 , 000 . Total fee received by the Town was $ 117 . 50 . In January 1979 , two building permits were issued , total construction cost of $ 13 , 300 . Total fees received were $ 7 . 50 . Lou Cartee , Building Inspector , presented the following sign applications : Wonderland Jr . Motel T e P anning Board has recommended approval of the request by the Wonderland Jr . Motel for a sign ten feet by sixty four inches . RESOLUTION NO . 22 Motion by Councilman Del Rosso ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , l �l Town Board Minutes - 4 - February 11 , 1980 RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby grant the sign application of Wonderland Jr . Motel at 658 Elmira Road . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . Wonderland Motel T e Wonderland Motel owners have requested an additional sign twelve inches high , twelve feet long and twenty four inches high by nine ® feet long for the south end of their building . Lighting will not be changed , also there will be no flashing lights . The Planning Board has recommended approval of this sign . ® RESOLUTION N0 , 23 Motion by Councilman Raffensperger ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby grant the sign application of Wonderland Motel at 654 Elmira Road . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . China Gardens Permit was requested after the sign was installed on the building . A variance had previously been given for a free standing sign . The Planning Board has recommended approval of this sign . RESOLUTION N0 , 24 Motion by Councilman Cramer ; seconded by Councilman McPeak , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby grant the sign application of China Gardens at 602 Elmira Road . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . Sibley Corporation An extension was requested from the Sibley Corporation for a sign advertising property for sale , located on East King Road . The Planning Board recommends the extension of the permit to expire December 31 , 19800 RESOLUTION N0 , 25 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca does hereby grant an extension of one year , to end December 31 , 1980 , for the " For Sale " sign located on East King Road . ® ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . HIGHWAY SUPERINTENDENT Highway Superintendent Robert Parkin reported the men have been cutting brush , also hauling stone for spring paving . A drain has been installed on the corner of McIntyre Place and Judd Falls Road . Mr . Parkin noted the CETA Park Program will end in January . The crew did a good job . The CETA Manual Laborer Program is scheduled to end in April . Town Board Minutes - 5 - February 11 , 1980 PLANNING BOARD CHAIRMAN Mr . Aron reported that the Town of Ithaca Planning Board met in regular session on January 8 , 1980 , and January 22 , 1980 . The minutes of those meetings have been presented to the members of the Town Board after having been approved by the Planning Board . The Town of Ithaca Planning Board met in regular session on February 5 , 1980 , with all members present . The Planning Board minutes of January 8th and 22nd , 1980 , were approved . The minutes of November 6 , 1979 , as presented by the alternate secretary were considered , corrections made and will be re - typed by Mrs . Fuller for final consideration by the Planning ® Board at its next meeting . Reports were received from the Town Building Inspector and the Town Planner and a written report from Town Councilwoman Raffensperger , as Chairwoman of the County Planning Board , was reviewed and dis - cussed . You have received a copy of the Planning Board ' s Resolution in regard to the results of the discussion that followed Mrs . Raffensperger ' s report . Applications for Sign Permit were considered and approval by the Town Board recommended for : a . China Garden , Elmira Road . b . Sibley Corporation , East King Road . C . Wonderland Motel , Elmira Road . I believe the Town Board Agenda includes , in addition to the above , the application for sign permit from Wonderland Jr . Motel , Elmira Road , which was recommended by the Planning Board for approval on January 22 , 19800 It should be noted that the Planning Board recommendation for approval of the Sibley Corporation sign contains a time limit , and , the Wonderland Motel sign recommendation contains a size limitation . I believe you have received a copy of these resolutions . A major portion of the February 5 , 1980 , meeting of the Planning Board was spent in page by page review of the newly - typed Sign Ordinance revisions draft . The Planning Board is rapidly approaching the completion of its task in this regard . The Town Board may be interested to know that the Planning Board , at its February 5 , 1980 , meeting discussed the re - use of the Old County Hospital Facilities and made recommendations , the result of which are ® contained in the following report as prepared by Mrs . Restaino : " It was the Planning Board ' s opinion that public use of the old hospital be sought first , rather than use by the private ® sector . The high cost of renovation may preclude use for private apartments in any event . The Board was strongly opposed to moving any County Offices to that location , including Social Services , because of the hardship it might impose on people who did not have access to automobiles . Any relocation outside of the City of public records or administrative offices would be considered unacceptable . Relocation of the jail , however , might be considered in this new location because this facility desparately needs more space and would not require extensive visiting by the public . Multiple use of the old hospital should also be considered . A small facility for overnight stay by families of patients is a real need . Use by TO as a location for their nursing ( �3 Town Board Minutes - 6 - February 11 , 1980 and nutrition programs is another good use for recycling the facility . A nursing home or ambulatory facility for the elderly would also be compatible with the medical facilities located there . There is no reason why the old hospital can - not fulfill several local needs at once if its re - use is approached imaginatively . " The Town of Ithaca Planning Board meets next on February 19 , 1980 , with three Public Hearings scheduled , among other matters . The Public Hearings are : ( 1 ) Lagrand Chase , consideration of Pre - liminary Subdivision Approval , 6 lots backlot of Ridgecrest Road ; ( 2 ) Therm , Inc . , consideration of Site Plan Approval for additional building space ; ( 3 ) WVBR , consideration of request for installation of radio broadcasting antenna transmitting tower , 245 Bundy Road . Mr . Aron also stated that he would highly recommend that the Board members inspect the new Salt Storage Facility . The people who built the building did a real professional job . He further stated that the taxpayers saved a lot of money and received an excellent job . COUNTY REPRESENTATIVES Supervisor Desch read the following memo from Gust Freeman , as he is ill and unable to attend the meeting : The Transportation Bond Issue that passed the Legislature last fall , seventy five percent of this money is available to the Towns . The Town should apply through Bill Mobbs , the County Highway Superintendent . Social Services have saved $ 1 , 021 . per month , due directly to the hospital bus run . There are openings on the Environmental Management Council and one opening on the Hospital Board of Managers . He would appreciate the names of any persons the Board feels might be interested in applying for these positions . Beverly Livesay reported the Board of Representatives are reorganizing and the members are receiving new assignments . She also reported a Special Blue Ribbon Committee has been formed to decide the fate of the old hospital . Mrs . Livesay stated she would check on the County ' s plans for aerial photographs . She also noted that the Dog Control Contract was moving along quite well . FOOTE PROPERTY ACCESS The Town Board considered a resolution passed by the Planning Board granting Charles Foote access from Eastern Heights . Mr . Foote is asking for an access road of about three hundred feet by fifty feet . Mr . Foote owns fourteen acres in the Town of Ithaca and fourteen acres in the Town of Dryden . The Town Attorney , James Buyoucos stated he felt the matter should be referred to the Attorney before any further action is taken . Supervisor Desch suggested that the Town Board look at the property before any further action is taken . 1980 TANK PAINTING PROGRAM Lozier Architects / Engineers have completed the specifications for the Trumansburg Road , Northview Road and Troy Road Water Tank Painting . Program . The documents have been reviewed by the Town Attorney and the changes are now being reviewed by Lozier ' s . The Supervisor also noted that the money for this project has been budgeted . Town Board Minutes - 7 - February 11 , 1980 RESOLUTION NO . 26 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby authorizes the Supervisor to release for bidding the 1980 Tank Painting Program . The date for such bidding to be set by the Supervisor . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . FINGER LAKES STATE PARK COMMISSION ® Water refund to the Department of Audit and Control was tabled . TOWN BIKEWAY Supervisor Desch reported that it will be necessary to specifically identify each bikeway by name , as they are added to the Town ' s Bikeways . RESOLUTION N0 , 27 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , pursuant to Local Law No . 1 - 1980 , hereby designates as a Town Bikeway that area of the Town of Ithaca , formerly the Lehigh Valley Railroad right - of -way running between Honness Lane and Maple Avenue and now owned by Cornell University . BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that the Bikeway hereby designated is referenced in two 90 - day Revocable License Agreements made between the Town of Ithaca and Cornell University and finalized on October 12 , 1979 . A map of the above - mentioned Bikeway shall be on file with the Town Clerk for public inspection . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . ASSOCIATION OF TOWNS DELEGATES Supervisor Desch stated that Councilwoman Raffensperger will be the Town ' s official voting representative at the meeting . ® The Town Board went on record as supporting the resolutions presented by the Association of Towns . ( Copy of resolutions attached to these minutes ) . ® DATE FOR PUBLIC HEARING - SEQR LAW RESOLUTION N0 , 28 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Valentino , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca will conduct a public hearing on March 10 , 1980 at 7 : 00 P . M . , at the Town Offices at 126 East Seneca Street , Ithaca , New York , with regard to the Environmental Quality Review Act and to consider the adoption of a local law in this regard . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . PROPOSED POSITION STATEMENTS - ASSOCIATIO:d OF TOtniS 1980 .1EGISLATIVE PROGRAM ENERGY MANDATES : The cost of energy requires an ever increasing portion of both per- i sonal and municipal revenue . Energy decisions will help to determine whether new projects and their funding should be initiated or existing ones continued . The need to conserve and reduce fuel consumption is unquestioned . However , energy conservation measures must be fair , . taking into account the cost-benefit relationship . Mandated energy expenses must be shared by all , not solely by the real property taxpayer. The Association of Towns urges that any energy regulations which. are imposed , provide their costs be shared on a state level basis . RAILROAD EXEMPTION AID : The Railroad Ceiling Law was enacted in 1959 to assist rail- roads in achieving fair assessments on their transportation real property. State aid was provided where local assessments exceeded the ceiling (State Finance Law , § 54 -b ) . This state aid of some $ 12 , 000 , 000 was terminated by Chapter 393 of the Laws of 1978 , thereby creating a local . revenue gap , The Association of Towns recommends reinstate ment of the railroad ceiling state aid program . . ALTERNATIVE FOR LIABILITY AIND CASUALTY INSURANCE : The increased cost of town liabili ty and casualty insurance has caused some towns to , pnder-insure or not to insure at all . Some relief was provided in 1979 ' by the authorization of the establishment of liability and casualty insurance reserve funds . However , since the major portion of such insur� ance can be purchased only from private carriers , without consideration of experience rating , other means of providing municipal liability and casualty insurance must be explored . Insurance pooling and reciprocal arrangements in other states appear to offer savings , if permitted in this state . The Association of Towns recommends the enactment . of authority for voluntary pooling and reciprocal arrangements and other measures , taking into account the experience rating of the insured town , FISCAL NOTES : Many factors contribute to increased municipal budgets . Higher town budgets necessarily result in a greater burden upon the real property taxpayer . , While town officials are doing their utmost to keep the lid on . local outlays , they are often faced with state legislation mandating additional local expenditures . State legisla tion generally is not required to carry a fiscal note analysis showing its impact upon . local revenues , expenses and programs . The Association of Totms urges the enactment of legislation that will require a fiscal note analysis for legislative proposals that would have a significant or substantial impact upon municipal finances and programs _. HAZARDOUS WASTE DISPOSAL * . Inadequate standards for storage , transportation and. dispos - al arrangements of hazardous waste , have created serious . health problems . There is a need for a comprehensive policy and plan for location and operation of disposal sites , _ as well as for legal responsibility for injuries or damages resulting therefrom: _ Pro- ducers of hazardous waste must share in the expense of this problem . The criteria for location of sites must consider local land use plans . The Association of Towns recom- mends that clear and objective criteria be developed and applied for the location and operation of hazardous waste disposal sites , taking into account legal responsibility and local planning . FEES FOR ENVIROATMfENTAL CONSERVATION LA14 DUTIES : Town clerks are called upon to issue hunting , fishing and trapping licenses pursuant to the Environmental Conservation Law. As remuneration for such services , they receive only 25 � per license . The expense of administering this program has continued to increase over the last thirty years , but the reimbursement fee of 25 � has not been changed , Additionally , the amount of reim- bursement is reduced because other outlets are permitted to issue these licenses in competition with local clerks . The Association of Towns recommends that the fees for issuance of En-Con licenses by town clerks be increased to at least 354 , and that - pri- vate outlets be not permitted to issue such licenses . STATE AID : Strongly reiterating Resolution No . 1 of 19790 Town Board Minutes - 8 - February 11 , 1980 REQUEST FOR REFUND OF WATER AND SEWER BENEFIT ASSESSMENT Requests for refunds for one unit of water benefit assessment and one unit of sewer benefit assessment were received from Thomas and Barbara M . Burton and Robert W . and Virginia C . Langhans . RESOLUTION NO . 29 Motion by Councilman Del Rosso ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , RESOLVED , that a refund in the amount of $ 52 . 00 for one unit of water benefit assessment and $ 50 . 00 for one unit of sewer benefit assessment totalling $ 102 . 00 , be made to Thomas and Barbara M . Burton , 122 Haller Boulevard ( Tax Parcel No . 6 - 29 - 6 - 10 . 1 ) , due to ® the fact that the premises are now being used as a single dwelling unit by owner , AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that a refund in the amount of $ 52 . 00 for one unit of water benefit assessment and $ 50 . 00 for one unit of sewer benefit assessment totalling $ 102 . 00 , be made to Robert W . and Virginia C . Langhans , 111 Halcyon Hill Road ( Tax Parcel No . 66 - 3 - 19 ) , due to the fact that the premises are now being used as a single dwelling unit by owner . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . APPROVAL OF MINUTES RESOLUTION NO . 30 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approved the minutes January 5 , January 7 , and January 21 , 1980 , as presented by the Town Clerk . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . DOG CONTRACT Supervisor Desch reported the Dog Control Contract with the Village of Cayuga Heights has been signed . The County Contract is being reviewed by the Attorney for the SPCA . ® PERSONS TO BE HEARD ® No one wished to speak , at this time . COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS RESOLUTION NO . 31 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger , RESOLVED , that the following Planning Board members be appointed . Henry Aron to the Traffic Control and Transit Committee ; Liese Bronfenbrenner , Bernard Stanton and Carolyn Grigorov to the Codes and Ordinances Committee ; and Barbara Schultz to the Park Committee . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . I V6 Town Board Minutes - 9 - February 11 , 1980 RESOLUTION N0 , 32 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Del Rosso , RESOLVED , that Zoning Board members Edward W . King , Edward N . Austen and Joan Reuning be appointed to the Codes and Ordinances Committee and , BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED , that Peter K . Francese be removed from the Codes and Ordinances Committee , per his request . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RELOCATION OF ELECTION DISTRICT # 2 Supervisor Desch stated that in the past , the polling place for Election District # 2 has been held in the School Bus drivers lunch room at the Ithaca City School Districts facility on Bostwick Road . However , with the additional number of drivers , the facilities have become too crowded . District # 2 is quite sprawled out , and considerable time has been spent to find a suitable replacement . After careful consideration , the most suitable place is our own Highway Facility on Seven Mile Drive . The employees lunch room , which has an outside entrance , can be used . If this room should prove to be too small for a general election , then the repair bay could be used . RESOLUTION NO . 33 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , RESOLVED , by the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca , that Election District # 2 , in the Town of Ithaca , be moved from the Ithaca City School District Bus Garage on the Bostwick Road to the Town of Ithaca Highway Facility on Seven Mile Drive , AND FURTHER BE IT RESOLVED , that this move be effective prior to the March 25 , 1980 Primary . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RENEWAL OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES RESOLUTION N0 , 34 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , In the matter of the renewal of a Bond Anticipation Note . Coddington Road Extension , Town Wide Water . RESOLVED , that bond anticipation note #5 heretofore executed by the Town of Ithaca , in the amount of $ 21 , 000 . , pursuant to provisions of the resolution authorizing the construction of a water system to serve the Coddington Road extension to the Town of Ithaca Water System in the Town of Ithaca , Tompkins County , New York shall be renewed at the lawful and most favorable rate of interest which the Chief Fiscal Officer ( Supervisor ) may negotiate , and the Chief Fiscal Officer is hereby authorized to execute such documents and do what - ever may be legally required to effect such renewal . This resolution shall not limit in any manner the authority which the Supervisor has to negotiate and issue such renewal pursuant to provisions of appli - cable law and the resolution by which the Town Board previously delegated to the Chief Fiscal Officer , power to issue Bond Anticipation Notes , nor shall this resolution be deemed an action on the part of 1Y7 Town Board Minutes - 10 - February 11 , 1980 the Town Board to reassume authority to issue Bond Anticipation Notes and / or renewals . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RESOLUTION NO . 35 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilwoman Raffensperger , ® In the matter of the renewal of a Bond Anticipation Note . Second South Hill Water District ( 1966 ) , Town Wide Water . ® RESOLVED , that bond anticipation note renewal # 11 heretofore executed by the Town of Ithaca , in the amount of $ 216 , 690 . , pursuant to provisions of resolution authorizing the construction of a water distribution system in and for Second South Hill Water District ( 1966 ) in the Town of Ithaca , New York , shall be renewed at the lawful and most favorable rate of interest which the Supervisor may negotiate , and the Chief Fiscal Officer ( Supervisor ) is hereby authorized to execute such documents and to do whatever else may be legally required to effect such renewal . This resolution shall not limit in any manner the authority which the Supervisor has to negotiate and issue such renewal pursuant to provisions of applicable law and the resolution by which the Town Board previously delegated to the Chief Fiscal Officer , power to issue Bond Anticipation Notes , nor shall this resolution be deemed an action on the part of the Town Board to reassume authority to issue Bond Anticipation Notes and / or renewals . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . RESOLUTION NO . 36 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Cramer , In the matter of the renewal of a Bond Anticipation Note , 2nd South Hill Water District , Town Wide Water . RESOLVED , that bond anticipation note number 2 , renewal No . 11 , heretofore executed by the Town of Ithaca , in the amount of $ 168 , 310 . , pursuant to provisions of resolution authorizing construction of a water system to serve 2nd South Hill Water District , Tompkins County , shall be renewed at the lawful and most favorable rate of interest which the Supervisor may negotiate , and the Chief Fiscal Officer ( Supervisor ) is hereby authorized to execute such documents and to do whatever else may be legally required to effect such renewal . ® This resolution shall not limit in any manner the authority which the Supervisor has to negotiate and issue such renewal pursuant to provisions of applicable law and the resolution by which the Town Board previously delegated to the Chief Fiscal Officer , power to issue Bond Anticipation Notes , nor shall this resolution be deemed an action on the part of the Town Board to reassume authority to issue Bond Anticipation Notes and / or renewals . ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . FOREST HOME TRUCK TRAFFIC Supervisor Desch read the following resolution regarding banning through truck traffic in the Forest Home Area . WHEREAS , the New York State Department of Transportation in 1973 recognized that the nature of current usage of Forest Home Drive ( formerly NYS Route 392 ) , substantially changed upon the replacement Town Board Minutes - 11 - February 11 , 1980 of this through route with Routes 13 and 366 , and thereupon trans - ferred jurisdiction of the highway , to the Town of Ithaca and the bridges to Tompkins County , AND WHEREAS , the Tompkins County Department of Public Works further recognized the limited ability of Judd Falls Road through the Cornell Campus and Forest Home as a residential street , to handle a broad range of traffic , and thereby transferred the jurisdiction to the Town of Ithaca in 1979 , subject to the approval of the New York State Commissioner of Transportation , ® AND WHEREAS , the residential nature of the Forest Home community , . the load limit capacity of the bridges and the streets , the narrow - ness of pavement , the lack of sidewalks and the existence of alter - native routes demands action by the Town government to minimize the impact of traffic on the community , NOW THEREFORE , BE IT RESOLVED , that effective July 1 , 1980 , no through truck traffic , over five tons , shall be permitted on McIntyre Place , Forest Home Drive between McIntyre Place and Caldwell Road , Judd Falls Road between Forest Home Drive and the intersection with Plantation Road , Supervisor Desch posed the question of Cornell truck traffic which uses the Forest Home Area . Town Attorney James Buyoucos asked if the Town intended to exclude tractor trailers ? Supervisor Desch stated that a five ton limit should be inforced . The Town Attorney stated that under the Vehicle and Traffic Law , signs must be posted to be legal . Also , vehicle load limits can be reduced by posting signs . Mrs . Ruth Mair of 103 Judd Falls Road , stated that she was in favor of the Forest Home Truck Traffic Resolution . Mr . Theodore Wolski of 233 Forest Home Drive stated that he was also in favor of banning through truck traffic . Dump trucks and semi trucks caused the major problems for the area . He further stated that farm tractors were not a problem and neither were pick - up trucks . RESOLUTION NO . 37 Motion by Councilwoman Raffensperger ; seconded by Supervisor Desch , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca authorizes the ® adoption of a resolution to limit through truck traffic in the Forest Home Area , contingent on a Public Hearing to be held at 7 : 30 p . m . , on March 10 , 1980 . ® ( Cramer , Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none ) . TOWN OF ITHACA WARRANTS RESOLUTION NO . 38 Motion by Councilman Del Rosso ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , RESOLVED , that the Town Board of the Town of Ithaca hereby approves the Town of Ithaca warrants dated February 11 , 1980 , in the following amounts : General Fund - Town Wide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 20 , 311 . 41 General Fund - Outside Village . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 91583 . 86 Town Board Minutes - 12 - February 11 , 1980 Highway Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 58 , 722 . 29 Capital Projects Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 78 , 640 . 02 Parks Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 11295 . 73 Water and Sewer Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 95 , 611 . 27 ( Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none . Abstaining - Cramer ) . BOLTON POINT WARRANTS ® RESOLUTION NO , 39 Motion by Supervisor Desch ; seconded by Councilman Kugler , ® RESOLVED , that the Bolton Point warrants dated February 11 , 1980 , in the Operating Account are hereby approved , in the amount of $ 41 , 760 . 01 , after review , and upon the recommendation of the Southern Cayuga Lake Intermunicipal Water Commission they are in order for payment . ( Kugler , Del Rosso , Desch , Raffensperger , Valentino , and McPeak voting Aye . Nays - none . Abstaining - Cramer ) . ADJOURNMENT The meeting was duly adjourned . C;J - -H.- Swartwoo own Clerk